Im not offended by it, because it doesnt slow down my momentum. It doesnt slow down the reaction that I get from people. They know that I bring my message from the heart and the head, and theyre responding to it. So, name calling is something thats going to continue in this because they dont know how to stop this movement. And this movement is making a big difference in politics, because a lot of the traditional Democrats are moving to the center or moving over to vote for conservatives. Theyre taking another look at a Herman Cain.*****************
Very classy response by Herman Cain. I really hope he gets the nomination.
To: mandaladon
Palin/Cain
2 posted on
09/25/2011 5:54:18 PM PDT by
gorush
(History repeats itself because human nature is static)
To: mandaladon
...told Cavuto that being a great actor doesnt always equate to having a grasp on reality. More often than not it seems to equate to being completely disconnected from reality.
3 posted on
09/25/2011 5:55:33 PM PDT by
Mr. Mojo
To: mandaladon
Unless Palin gets in HERMAN CAIN IS MY CHOICE~!
4 posted on
09/25/2011 5:56:36 PM PDT by
Mr. K
(Palin/Bachman 2012- unbeatable ticket~!!!)
To: mandaladon
Haven’t actually taken the time to look at Cain, but I must admit this is an impressive guy.
5 posted on
09/25/2011 5:57:03 PM PDT by
stormhill
To: mandaladon
Herman Cain is always classy!
To: mandaladon
I’m a Cain fan but he should’ve been able to annihilate this comment and make a buzz. The ability to have done so may have made his campaign. Missed opportunity.
7 posted on
09/25/2011 6:00:03 PM PDT by
TwoSwords
(Has anyone seen my suspension of disbelief pills?)
To: mandaladon
Morgan Freeman sees nothing wrong with marrying his step daughter. His judgement disqualifies him from any serious discussion at all. He is your typical Hollywood pathology.
Herman Cain is a rocket scientist, businessman, capitalist, who reeks of competence and relevance. He will be a wonderful President.
Morgan Freeman will be nothing more than just another Hollywood soap opera idiot making poor life choices.
To: mandaladon
"Very classy response" Such words should be met with fists not class.
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11 posted on
09/25/2011 6:04:31 PM PDT by
I see my hands
(Keep your sunny side up!)
To: mandaladon
LOL! He left out the “Bless his heart.” :)
12 posted on
09/25/2011 6:04:46 PM PDT by
JDW11235
To: mandaladon
16 posted on
09/25/2011 6:11:30 PM PDT by
Gigantor
(2012...sometimes you have to flush twice.)
To: mandaladon
Cain has class.
Obama’s missing the first two letters.
To: mandaladon
ME TOO! HE has my vote.
” CAIN, A REAL AMERICAN “
22 posted on
09/25/2011 6:19:35 PM PDT by
longfellow
(Bill Maher, the 21st hijacker.)
To: mandaladon
Morgan Freeman?
Isn't he that septuagenarian perv who married his 21-year old step-granddaughter?
Why yes! I think it is!
28 posted on
09/25/2011 6:28:26 PM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Palin is coming, and the Tea Party is coming with her.)
To: mandaladon
That is one class act of a human being. (NOT talking about “Morgan Freeman”!)
31 posted on
09/25/2011 6:35:54 PM PDT by
AmericanInTokyo
(I support HERMAN CAIN for President of the United States. - AmericanInTokyo)
To: mandaladon
I did not vote for Obama to prove that I am not a racist. I do, however, intend to vote for Cain to prove I’m not an idiot.
Why do so many treat the inflated opinions of vapid celebrities as relevant?
To: mandaladon
bang on the spot again.
Why isn't Cain a #1 bet for GOP candidate?
67 posted on
09/26/2011 2:06:02 AM PDT by
Cronos
(www.forfiter.com)
To: mandaladon
And why do we rely on actors to be political pundits? They are basically, well, actors, living in la-la-land.
I'd guess the average iq is lower than the national average (exceptions are of course there), and they have the right to talk about their opinions, but they are at the end just personal opinions.
68 posted on
09/26/2011 2:07:29 AM PDT by
Cronos
(www.forfiter.com)
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